One of the first things that comes to mind when I think of the autumn season is pumpkins: pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving, pumpkin decorations, pumpkin spice lattes and carving jack-o-lanterns for Halloween. Picking out pumpkins at a pumpkin patch is such a quintessential autumn activity that is fun for friends, couples and a family outing! Continue reading for 9 Ottawa pumpkin patches and farms, and how to pick the best pumpkin!
Pumpkin picking season in Ottawa runs from late September to late October. Make sure to check websites and social media pages to get exact dates/opening hours, and available activities which may change. There’s often more to do at these farms than just pick pumpkins: enjoy corn mazes, wagon rides, pony rides, farmer’s markets and more.
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Pumpkin Patches in Ottawa
Millers’ Farm and Market (Rideau Valley Drive, south of Manotick): My favourite pumpkin patch is the Millers’ Farm and Market, featuring pumpkins, squash and gourds galore! Make sure to catch a wagon ride, check out their corn maze ($), visit the farmers market and bring your dog to this dog friendly patch!


Abbey Hill Farms (Richmond): The main Abbey Hill Farms is in Richmond but you’ll find the main satellite location at Bankfield and Prince of Whales, just east of the 416. It has rows upon rows of pre-picked pumpkins, as well as seasonal vegetables, flowers and apples.
Cannamore Orchard (Cannamore, south-east of Ottawa): At Cannamore Orchard, you can either pick-your-own or find a pre-picked pumpkin. Take their spooky wagon ride and or visit their other family attractions during October.

Maple Hill Farm (near Bells Corners): Maple Hill Farm has a picture perfect red barn can be found on this publicly owned 20,000-hectare expansive farm. Their corn stalks maze is a 7 acre labyrinth open from early September to November and admission is $15.
Proulx Berry Farm (Cumberland): The Proulx Farm annual pumpkin festival starts September 19, 2021 until Halloween. Stop by for their snack bar, farm boutique, pick-your-own pumpkin patch, and free parking!

Saunders Farm (Munster): Saunders Farm is well known for their annual Halloween attractions and FrightFest, but you can also find some good pumpkins – and there’s no admission to pay if you’re just browsing the pumpkin patch.
Fallowfield Tree Farm (Stittsville): Stop by the Fallowfield Tree Farm for wagon rides, horse and pony rides, and bonfires, as well as a large pumpkin patch.


2 replies on “Complete Round Up of Ottawa Pumpkin Patches This Fall”
loveeee this! autumn vibes ftw (don’t care how basic that makes me sound hah, love this season/aesthetic so much). beauty pics!
I’m with you – I love this season and aesthetic!!